XPI Simulation Ltd
Oakcroft Business Centre
Oakcroft Road
Chessington
KT9 1RH

Aircraft Marshalling Trainer

Marshalling helicopters or aircraft, both on land and at sea requires clear and precise signalling to avoid costly and/or dangerous mistakes. To aid training in this skill XPI Simulation has developed the Marshalling Simulator, which meets the stringent aircraft marshalling training requirements. The Marshalling Simulator offers numerous advantages and has a proven track record with the RAF. It is ideal for both military and commercial aircraft marshalling applications and for ab initio, continuation and hazard training.

The Marshalling Sim can provide training for complex and dangerous scenarios in a controlled environment. By using simulation, students can be trained to handle stressful and emergency situations which are otherwise impossible to generate. Environmental effects can be easily changed and controlled using XPI Simulation software with its specialist lighting techniques and particle effects. Different scenarios, time of day and weather conditions can be used to train marshallers in directing aircraft in tough weather conditions such as snow and fog as well as at night.

The Marshalling Sim offers exceptionally high visual image quality by using XPI Simulation's Fabriano XL IG range. Using Fabriano means that stable images in the database are obtained rather than the jerky images often seen in lower end products such as games. XPI Simulation products easily handle high performance specs and deliver an outstanding image quality solution.

XPI Simulation software also offers spherical and cylindrical warping including edge blending for multiple channels. With a wrap around curved screen, the user has one large, panoramic view and benefits from a fully immersive visual training system.

A student training at CFSATE Borden

The success of the initial marshalling simulator at RAF Cosford has since led to further sales overseas such as the recent contract in Canada. XPI Simulation won the contract amidst fierce competition to deliver a Marshalling Simulator to the Canadian Air Force in Borden. The simulator was designed, built and delivered adhering to a strict timescale of three months. The Canadian Air force is very pleased with the result and uses the simulator to train up to 500 technicians a year.

The Instructor Operating Station (IOS)